CCS believes that with our philosophy of “bringing excellence to life,” our location, rigorous academic programs, and our facilities, CCS will continue to provide an outstanding Christian education for many generations to come.

The goal of CCS is to develop strong moral character and strengthen Christian values through the pursuit of athletic excellence. Athletics are a prime opportunity for us to showcase the gifts and talents that the Lord has given. Through our sports teams, our student-athletes learn about leadership, teamwork, dedication, character, and discipline which will further shape them into the image of Jesus as we strive to equip the next generation of godly leaders.

Dedicated to raising a generation of strong and focused young people who will shape the world, Academic Opportunities in America (AOA) is committed to providing every student with a robust academic experience and one that is complemented by carefully selected extracurricular activities. High school students follow a college preparatory plan of coursework and are provided with personal development opportunities that create academically, physically and socially well-rounded individuals.

International Students

Our primary objective is to raise a generation that will shape the world according to Christian principles; therefore high school students at Community Christian School follow a college preparatory plan of coursework and participate in a variety of activities to develop each student spiritually, academically, physically and socially. Our rigorous academic offerings move students to intellectual independence and prepare them for success at the post-secondary institution of their choosing. While core classes comprise the staple of our academic tracks, students pick from a variety of electives. The academic curriculum is also supplemented by competitions in the areas of essay & poetry writing, scientific applications to bridge building, All-State Band, and regional art competitions. Honor students enjoy the opportunity to take both Advanced Placement and dual enrollment courses on campus. Community Christian School nominates students to participate in the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program, STAR Student Program, and Youth Leadership Henry.

Academic excellence is not our only commitment: Community Christian sponsors a wide array of spiritual and social events. Chapel services are led by the student praise band, and advisor groups give students and teachers the opportunity to build relationships through small group Bible study. Our student government and administration have hosted social activities which provide a much needed balance to academic challenges and teach the social graces that a classroom setting cannot endow. Each year students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of overnight trips. Spiritual retreats are offered in conjunction with Community Bible Church’s Aftershock Youth Ministry each summer and winter. Educational trips to Europe and Washington DC have supplemented the core curriculum. Mission trips to the Caribbean, Central America and South America have given students an opportunity to serve others while spreading the knowledge of Christ.

High school students at Community Christian School follow a college preparatory plan of coursework and participate in a variety of activities to develop each student spiritually, academically, physically and socially. The rigorous coursework goes above the state-graduation requirements of 23 credits with CCS graduates earning 28 credits during their four years of high school. Honor students enjoy the opportunity to compete and participate in programs that encourage academic achievement, leadership and community service. Community Christian School nominates students to participate in the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program, STAR Student Program, and Youth Leadership Henry.

About AOA

Dedicated to raising a generation of strong and focused young people who will shape the world, Academic Opportunities in America (AOA) is committed to providing every student with a robust academic experience and one that is complemented by carefully selected extracurricular activities. High school students follow a college preparatory plan of coursework and are provided with personal development opportunities that create academically, physically and socially well-rounded individuals.

AOA provides international students with a safe once-in-a-lifetime opportunity founded on AOA administrators’ combined 150 years of educational experience. AOA’s stated goal is to meticulously move students along the path of attendance to any post-secondary institution of their choosing. With AOA’s carefully cultivated school-to-school relationships throughout each student’s country of origin, every young person is afforded better opportunities whether they return home or take advantage of additional education abroad. The following guidance is available to help each student reach that lofty goal: partnering schools providing informational systems; ongoing college consultation; and regularly scheduled onsite SAT/ESL/ TOEFL classes. AOA is an American-based, educational institution with deeply-rooted, long-term relationships with hundreds of colleges and universities committed to helping students realize their lifelong dream of attending an American university.

CCS High School

Community Christian School high school students follow a college preparatory plan of coursework and participate in a variety of activities to develop each student spiritually, academically, physically and socially. The rigorous coursework goes above the state-graduation requirements of 23 credits with CCS graduates earning 28 credits during their four years of high school. Honor students enjoy the opportunity to compete and participate in programs that encourage academic achievement, leadership and community service. Community Christian School nominates students to participate in the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program, STAR Student Program, and Youth Leadership Henry.

Each year students have the opportunity to take a variety of overnight trips. Spiritual retreats are offered in conjunction with Community Bible Church’s Aftershock Youth Ministry, and educational trips to New York City and Washington DC supplement the core curriculum. Mission trips to the Caribbean, Europe, and Central America are offered in order to serve others while spreading the knowledge of Christ.

Dual Enrollment

In addition to traditional honors and AP course offerings, eligible juniors and seniors may apply for dual enrollment through Georgia’s MOWR program to receive high school and college credit simultaneously. Community Christian School students are currently dual-enrolled taking classes on our campus through Truett-McConnell University, a private, Christian institution in Cleveland, Georgia. Our dual enrolled students take TMU courses with CCS instructors acting as adjunct professors and online with TMU instructors.